As a Kentucky voter, you have the right to:

Have non-discriminatory equal access to the elections system for all voters, including elderly, disabled, and minority, military and overseas citizens

Vote if you are in line to vote by 6:00 p.m., prevailing time on election day

Occupy the voting booth up to two minutes if others are waiting in line

Have your ballot count if it is cast legally and timely

Vote in an accessible voting place

Receive assistance in voting if you are blind, have a physical disability, or have an inability to read English. (The person assisting you can be a someone you choose or the two precinct election judges, except that the voter’s employer, an agent of that employer, or an officer or agent of the voter’s union shall not assist a voter)

Request and have an immediate hearing before the county board of elections on election day if your eligibility to vote is questioned. Any decision of the county board of elections may be immediately appealed to a circuit judge

Skip races if your ballot has multiple issues. You are not required to vote in every race. Blank sections on your ballot will not affect any of the other votes you have cast

Vote a provisional ballot if:

Voter name does not appear on the precinct roster and whose registration status cannot be determined by the precinct officer

Voter name does not appear on the precinct roster and who has been verified as ineligible to vote

Voter does not have identification

Voter is voting as a result of a Federal or State Court Order or any Order under state law in effect 10 days prior to election day which extends polling hours